id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt miua.2426556.0001.001 Russell, John Rutherfurd A contribution to medical literature / by J. Rutherfurd Russell. 1866 .txt text/plain 165999 7862 65 practice, the fact admits of no doubt, that infinitely minute quantities of a body produce important effects, Surar.-The blood of the vena portm never contains the slightest trace of sugar in dogs in a fasting condition, or those fed on animal food. It seems ascer'tained by a great number of experiments, that this gastric juice varies much both in quantity and quality at different times, these variations depend upon the nature of the food received into the years and a half, find a very different result of large experience, and were the choice given me of diseased conditions, wherein I could produce the most certain and Such a case is related by Andral, who saw a patient pass from a condition of perfect organic soundness of the lungs to suffocation and death within that period of time. Sometimes there is no pain, although there is great organic disease, but this is the exception, and as a general ./cache/miua.2426556.0001.001.pdf ./txt/miua.2426556.0001.001.txt